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Gippsland Grammar students in awe of planetarium

SCIENTIFIC evidence has shown that finding moments of awe in our everyday lives makes us happier, healthier, kinder and more connected to each other. Gippsland...

Anticipated Great Southern Rail Trail extension open

THE much anticipated 21-kilometre extension of the Great Southern Rail Trail between Welshpool and Alberton is now open. The trail welcomes walkers, runners, cyclists, horse...

Sale Cenotaph: 100 years on

A TOTAL of 138 names are inscribed on the Sale and District Cenotaph. It is a monument that tomorrow, on June 15, has stood in...

Trail ride for Dolly’s Dream raises funds to take a stand against bullying

THE May ride for the Tambo Upper Trail Riding Club was an Australian Trail Horse Riders Association-supported (ATHRA) 'Trail Ride for Dolly's Dream' in...

Gaza war zone volunteer reflects on how lucky she is to live in Gippsland

WHEN thinking about taking time off from work, there are several things to consider; where can I go to relax? What is the accommodation...

Latrobe City councillor suspended over unapologetic anti-trans Twitter tirade

LATROBE City Council removed councillor Melissa Ferguson's name, photo, and contact details from its website following her one-month suspension for failing to apologise for...

Funds granted to assist Mirboo North clean-up

THANKS to a donation of $30,000 from Esso Australia to the Mirboo North Community Recovery Fund, a grant of almost $20,000 has gone to...

Opposition slam Gippsland Line delays

GIPPSLAND public transport users have gone through quite a journey over many years, including project delays, 'bustitutions', road closures, continued use of paper tickets,...

Glenmaggie Wines turns 25

THE Dawkins family are celebrating 25 years of winemaking at Glenmaggie Wines. Tony, Fleur, and their son Jack are inviting the public to mark the...

Wellington’s ward boundaries updated for 2024 council election

BY Erika Allen and Tom Hayes WELLINGTON Shire is among 10 Victorian councils, including four in Gippsland, whose ward boundaries will be altered for the...

Kilmany rail underpass demolished

KILMANY'S redundant 60-year-old rail underpass has been demolished as part of the Princes Highway East Upgrade. Nearly 20,000 tonnes of soil and 16,000 tonnes of...

Council Beat – June 4, 2024

WELLINGTON Shire's finalisation of the 2024/25 Budget was the most significant event at June's first council meeting for 2024, with Northern Ward Councillor John...

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Driver in critical condition after Nambrok collision

Police are investigating a collision at Nambrok, which occurred Wednesday morning. It is believed a truck and campervan collided at the intersection of the Princes...